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“THE STAR”, Tuesday, May 24, 2016 - PAGE 13
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By Tayla Kershaw
PREP students
from Leongatha
Primary School
(LPS) gathered
their favourite
plush toys and
journeyed out to
Mossvale Park at
Berrys Creek for a
teddy bear picnic
Inverloch path delayed
CONSTRUCTION of the Ayr Creek
pedestrian bridge and shared path at In-
verloch, from Abbott Street along Surf
Parade, has been delayed.
It is now scheduled to be completed in Septem-
ber, instead of June.
Bass Coast Council’s general manager infra-
structure Felicity Sist said a subcontractor required
for works wasn’t immediately available.
“The sequence of works will be to start with the
pedestrian bridge over Ayr Creek, followed by the
construction of the foreshore path,” Ms Sist said.
“It has now become apparent the works for the
pedestrian bridge are dependent on securing a pil-
ing subcontractor, who now isn’t available until
late July.
“As a result, it is anticipated that construction
of the pedestrian bridge will begin in mid July and
is anticipated to be completed in August, followed
by the construction of the shared pathway after the
bridge works are completed. We anticipate that
these works will be completed by September.”
The Surf Parade shared pathway project is
funded by council as part of its capital works pro-
gram for 2015-16.
Preps take teddies
Preps take teddies
on autumn adventure
on autumn adventure
last Wednesday.
The school runs a
teddy bear picnic ev-
ery year to allow Prep
students to stretch their
legs outside the class-
room and learn more
about autumn.
“It’s a wonderful
day out and it gets the
children thinking about
the topic of autumn
outside of school,”
Prep team leader Ebo-
ny Best said.
Itwasabigdayfor
the Prep students, as it
was their first school
excursion and for some
it was their first trip on
a school bus.
Families were in-
vited to Mossvale Park
to enjoy a picnic lunch
with the children and
fun games involving
the teddy bears.
The children then
split off into two
groups – one group
went searching for
hidden bears on a bear
hunt while the second
group blew bubbles
and played with the au-
tumn leaves.
The day finished
with a scavenger hunt,
in which the students
hunted for different
objects relating to au-
tumn.
“We had the stu-
dents searching for dif-
ferent types of leaves,
shapes and colours.
The children love it ev-
ery year; it’s definitely
a favourite on our cal-
endar,” Ms Best said.
Fun season: from left, Leongatha Primary School’s Wyatt, Maddy
and Georgia had fun discovering autumn leaves with their teddies at
Mossvale Park last Wednesday.
Autumn buddies: from left, Louis, Tyson, Jacob and Levi took
their teddies out to Mossvale Park for a teddy bear picnic with Le-
ongatha Primary School last Wednesday.
Cute: from left, Imogen, Holly and Florence gave their teddies big
hugs at Leongatha Primary School’s teddy bear picnic.